Sonos’ chief product officer is also leaving the company
Sonos continues to clean house as the company recovers from the hits it took following the restructuring of mobile apps last year. Just a day after CEO Patrick Spence left the company, chief product officer Maxime Bouvat-Merlin is also leaving. He will serve as an advisor to interim CEO Tom Conrad during the leadership transition before exiting Sonos entirely.
In accordance with The VergeConrad informed Sonos employees about the latest leadership change in a company-wide email today. The CPO role is being made redundant, with the Sonos product team reporting directly to Conrad for now.
A day after Bouvat-Merlin was released, The Verge reported that chief commercial officer Deirdre Findlay is also leaving the company. However, an internal email from Conrad clarified that Findlay does not have a timeline yet for his departure and his reasons for leaving Sonos are not related to recent leadership changes.
Sonos has been on the cutting edge since releasing a mobile app update in May that contained many bugs and lacked important features. The company’s financial results took a hit, laying off about 100 workers in August. Sonos has made several attempts to inform customers of its recovery plans since the launch of the app, and the decision to replace the top leadership appears to be the latest step in restoring public trust in the business.
Update, January 15 2025, 4:50PM ET: This story has been updated to include information about Sonos’ chief commercial officer leaving the company.
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